Infografía sobre actividad física para personas adultas con discapacidad
- Javier Monforte 1
- Joan Úbeda-Colomer 1
- Brett Smith 2
- Charlie Foster 3
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Universitat de València
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- 2 Durham University. Inglaterra
- 3 University of Bristol. Inglaterra
ISSN: 2340-5104
Datum der Publikation: 2019
Ausgabe: 7
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 257-265
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: Revista Española de Discapacidad (REDIS)
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